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Andrew Pickering

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Registered since : 13 December 2016

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Posted reply 13 December 2016 10:33

Hi,

I have a question that is quite similar to the original one.

I have recently moved to Italy, and I will shortly be changing my work contract to a freelance contract. From what I understand, using a Partita IVA will not be very economical for me - plenty of people have told that you need to earn close to 60,000 EUR per year before the Partita IVA becomes the best option.

My question is, what other options are available as a tax status for freelancers living in Italy? My jobs will mainly be proofreading, sub-editing or writing sports articles or match reports, or commentating on sporting events. I'm fairly sure this can be classed as journalism (for tax purposes at least), and I understand there is slightly different tax regulations if you have a journalists' contract. At the moment I haven't been able to find any details of this.

If Partita IVA is the best way then I'm happy to set it up, but I've been slightly put off by some horror stories I've been told!

Cheers,

Andrew

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